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Step up for move and groove

STUDENTS from Berwick Chase Primary School busted some big moves last Tuesday at the schools Footsteps Disco.
The Footsteps program has been running at the school for five years and the students have been having a ball.
The program is designed specifically for primary school students and uses dances that focus on teaching rhythm, co-ordination and movement.
Footsteps complements the school’s physical education program.
The Footsteps Disco was held last week on Tuesday where all of the children were able to demonstrate their new dance schools to their interested family and friends.
– BRIDGET SCOTT

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